Profile of Jeon Woochi : The Taoist Wizard

The mood of Jeon Woochi : The Taoist Wizard is humorous, stylized, and offbeat. The plot centers around wizards and magicians, antiheroes, and imaginary themes. It is a foreign, comedy, and action movie. Stylistically, it is epic. In approach, it is fantastical. The setting is Asia. It happens in contemporary times. Visually, it involves special effects. It is especially suggested for teens.

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Jeon Woo-chi (Kang Dong-won) is a taoist wizard in the Joseon-era, however, he is less occupied with...
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Jeon Woo-chi (Kang Dong-won) is a taoist wizard in the Joseon-era, however, he is less occupied with saving the world from evil goblins than having his fun and running after girls. Yet, one day a magic flute falls into his hands that not only goblins want to get their hands on but also the mighy wizard Hwa-dam (Kim Yun-seok) who also has the support of three godlike monks. Eventually, Woo-chi is accused of having murdered his master. But the real culprit is Hwa-dam, who murdered him in order to get the flute. The three monks seal the supposed murderer Woo-chi along with his buddy, a dog turned into a human named Chorangyi (Yu Hae-jin), into a painting. Since Woo-chi has the magical flute with him when he gets sealed away there is peace on earth for the next 500 years.One day, in today's Seoul, the goblins get active again, though. As Hwa-dam has disappeared there is only Woo-chi who can help to beat the evil beings now. The three monks decide to set Woo-chi free again but with releasing him the hunt for the flute begins once more. Moreover, being free the wizard is once again a lot more interested in having a good time than to protect the flute, especially when he believes to have found a girl from his past in In-kyeong (Lim Su-jeong).
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